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Originally Posted by notofworks
Didn't say I couldn't find any and that was VERY clear. I said I hadn't yet looked. See there how you twist things?? WOW!!!! Nor have I insisted you "lied". However, you said, that I "Fabricated things" and the very definition of "Fabricate" is "To forge, fake, or to lie". So in actuality, you've called ME a liar! So that would be name-calling example #1.
The habit here is, I quote you with copying and pasting, and your habit is answer things I said, that I never said. Great debate strategy. You're not the first one to use it here.
So..."The Cross of Christ Alone Can Save!!!" 
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You can surely write a lot when the issue is not biblical, but otherwise. lol. Don't tell me you have short attention span.
Anyway, you learned my secret. I never call anyone a liar but I will say whether I think they lied or not. I will never call anyone a name, but will say how I feel they acted. So while I will say you, perhaps unintentionally, fabricated (fabricated is a much nicer term than lied) the idea of me calling you names, I would never call you a liar. But I will say that if you think that me saying you were passive aggressive is name-calling, which I would never say was namecalling (in such a case I would call you a passive aggressor), I apologize for making you feel like I called you a "name". I would not call that a name, but evidently you think it is namecalling.
And I used no strategy of saying you said what you did not say. If I said you claimed something, then I was honest in believing you said it. Again, I did not lie nor do I lie.
Now, can we go on from here yet?